In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
﴿A Book We have sent down to you, blessed, that they may reflect upon its verses and that those of understanding may remember.﴾ [Surah Sad: 29]
In life's complex journey, humanity finds itself confronted with a torrent of information and ideas that contribute to shaping its concepts and perceptions of the universe, of itself, and of its eternal destiny. However, these concepts, which form humanity's lens on the world, are not always clear or accurate. They may be plagued by ignorance, inclination of passion, misinterpretation, the limitations of blind imitation, and other factors that can distort facts and lead astray. Here, amidst this challenge, the paramount importance of correcting concepts emerges. They are the light that dispels darkness, as the Almighty said: ﴿Indeed, there has come to you from Allah a light and a clear Book. * By which Allah guides those who pursue His pleasure to the ways of peace and brings them out from darknesses into the light, by His permission, and guides them to a straight path.﴾ [Surah Al-Ma'idah: 15-16].
Correcting concepts is not an intellectual luxury, but rather a faith-based and methodological necessity to achieve the desired guidance, a sound understanding of religion, and righteousness on the straight path that we have been commanded to follow. Misconceptions, like a blur obscuring the light of truth from insight, inevitably lead to erroneous applications of religion's lofty purposes and sow the seeds of division and conflict within the nation. By striving to correct these concepts, we remove that blur, open insight to the truths of revelation, and, God willing, guide to the straight path.
This book, titled "New Concepts and Interactive Contemplation: The Qur'an in the Age of Digitization and Digital Manuscripts," aims to reconstruct the edifice of a correct understanding of religion and life. This is achieved by introducing a series of authentic concepts derived from the Qur'an, which extend to various areas of life: religious, intellectual, social, and economic. It is a sincere invitation to re-read the Book of God and reflect on its verses with depth and contemplation, to critique interpretations that have been incorrect or influenced by limited historical contexts, and to rehabilitate the inner meanings and hidden treasures of the verses that form the essence of the eternal Qur'anic message. The book also encourages harnessing the tools of the age, such as modern technology and collective interaction, to understand the Qur'an more deeply and comprehensively, inspired by the truthful saying: ﴿Do they not then ponder over the Qur'an, or are there locks on their hearts?﴾ [Surah Muhammad: 24].
Book Methodology: Return to the Original and the Manifest Light
This book's methodology is based on two main axes: correcting the misconceptions that have accumulated through the ages, and a serious and genuine return to the contemplation of the Holy Qur'an as an authentic starting point for reform and renewal in the lives of Muslims, both individuals and groups. We are inspired by the words of God Almighty: ﴿And We have sent down to you the Book as clarification for all things and as guidance and mercy and good tidings for the Muslims.﴾ [Surah An-Nahl: 89]. This verse confirms that the Holy Qur'an is the first and last reference, and that some of its parts interpret others, which is the unique divine approach. Did not God Almighty explain the attribute of "The Straight Path" in Surat Al-Fatihah: ﴿The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor,﴾ [Surah Al-Fatihah: 7], and then detailed who these blessed ones are in Surat An-Nisa: ﴿And whoever obeys Allah and the Messenger – those will be with the ones upon whom Allah has bestowed favor of the prophets, the steadfast affirmers of truth, the martyrs and the righteous. And excellent are those as companions.﴾ [Surah An-Nisa: 69].
This integrated methodology includes the following axes:
Understanding the Qur'an with its Internal Rules: Starting from the principle that the Qur'an interprets itself, taking into account the general context (the overall purposes of the Qur'an) and the specific context (the reason for revelation and the specific subject of the verses).
The Clear Arabic Tongue: Absorbing the concepts of the Qur'an as understood by the first generation to whom the Qur'an was revealed in its language, as the Arabic tongue transcends the boundaries of language to include culture, thought, and environment, guided by authentic linguistic dictionaries.
Contemplation with Mind and Heart Together: Engaging the mind in understanding the verses, and sensing their spiritual and moral meanings in the heart, to achieve the desired balance in reception.
Focusing on the Overall Purposes of the Qur'an: Understanding the verses in the light of general purposes such as achieving justice, mercy, and benevolence, as in the Almighty's saying: ﴿Indeed, Allah orders justice and good conduct and giving to relatives...﴾ [Surah An-Nahl: 90].
Stripping Away Historical Influences and Returning to the Original Text:
Re-reading the Qur'an away from interpretations influenced by circumstantial historical and social contexts.
Purifying understanding from narrations that are doubtful or that explicitly contradict the definitive Qur'anic text.
Focusing on the Qur'anic text as it was revealed, using the original Qur'anic manuscripts (paper and digital), and being relatively free from subsequent human additions (such as dots, diacritics, and stops placed for facilitation) when attempting to delve into the initial meanings.
The Use of the Scientific Method: Accurate linguistic analysis and comprehensive objective analysis of verses.
Dealing with the Qur'an as a Comprehensive Book of Guidance: Realizing that the Qur'an is not merely a book of jurisprudential rulings, but rather an integrated way of life that guides humanity in all aspects of its existence.
Cooperation and Knowledge Integration: Benefiting from the efforts of sincere scholars and researchers and encouraging rigorous scientific research on the Holy Qur'an.
Interactive Contemplation and Digitization: Towards a Contemporary and Authentic Understanding
In an era overflowing with technology and accelerating digitization, this book offers a renewed vision of Qur'anic contemplation, making the original Qur'anic manuscripts (both physical and digital) a pivotal starting point. This is manifested in:
Digital Availability of Manuscripts: To facilitate access for researchers and practitioners globally, while ensuring the accuracy of the original texts.
Harnessing Digital Technology: Such as artificial intelligence and data analysis, to contribute to deeper analysis of the Qur'anic text, and to understand the history and development of manuscripts.
Collective Contemplation Platforms: Encouraging the creation of interactive spaces that enable contemplators to engage in constructive dialogues on the understanding and interpretation of verses, based on the diversity of readings learned from manuscripts.
Constructive Critical Interaction: Which allows for the review and discussion of multiple points of view, enriching the overall understanding of the Qur'an.
The Holy Qur'an is God's strong rope and His great grace upon all humankind, ﴿O mankind, there has come to you a conclusive proof from your Lord, and We have sent down to you a clear light.﴾ [Surah An-Nisa: 174]. It is the opportunity for salvation and cultivation in this world and the hereafter. The choice ultimately belongs to humanity: either to make it a light, a guide, a healing, and a way of life by following it and seeking its wisdom, thereby attaining happiness in both worlds; or to turn away from it and abandon it, making it an argument against oneself and deserving misery and loss. Let there be a sincere and serious return to the Qur'an; its contemplation, understanding, and action are our supreme project and our path towards salvation and pride.
Presented in the form of an integrated series of specialized and interrelated articles, this book represents a novel and comprehensive vision that addresses a central problem: how to understand and contemplate the Holy Qur'an authentically and effectively in our digital age, transcending the problems of traditional understanding and the historical influences that may obscure its lights. These articles combine to introduce a "reactive contemplation" methodology that goes beyond superficial reading and invites a deep dive into the Qur'anic text.
The book starts from a diagnosis of the prevailing crisis of understanding, offering solutions by returning to the basic origins and sources: the Qur'an itself (as the primary interpreting source) and the original Qur'anic manuscripts, emphasizing the understanding of the "clear tongue of the Qur'an" and its internal rules. The book is not content with criticism, but presents a series of new concepts and original insights that reconstruct the correct understanding of religion and life.
The ultimate goal of this integrated series is to enable the reader to build a living and direct relationship with the Qur'an, through a deeper understanding of its purposes and the application of its teachings as a comprehensive "book of guidance" in all aspects of their life, and to contribute consciously to building a society whose values are inspired by divine revelation and react positively to the challenges of the times. It is an appeal to every human being who seeks truth, seeks spiritual and moral elevation, and desires to build a healthy and cohesive society, responding to the call of truth: ﴿And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided.﴾ [Surah Al-'Imran: 103].
We ask Allah to grant success and recompense, and to make this work purely for His honorable Face and beneficial to His servants.
Nasser Ibn Dawood
Islamic Engineer and Researcher
March 13, 2025
1 Passages from the original manuscripts of the Holy Quran 22
2 The original manuscripts of the Qur'an: an essential key to contemplating the immortal text 25
3 Personal Digital Manuscript: Your Intelligent Contemplation Companion 27
4 Digital Manuscripts: A Shield and a Sword in the Battle to Preserve the Qur'anic Text 33
6 "Parallel Religion": How did the abandonment of the Qur'an lead to an alternative reality? 39
7 The Noble Qur'an: The Only and Sufficient Source of Islam 41
8 The Noble Qur'an: The Supreme Hadith and the Noble Faisal 43
11 Liberation of the Qur'an from Monopoly: Towards Interactive Management for All 52
13 Redefining Perceptions and Rethinking Back: A Roadmap for Reform and Renewal 56
14.1 When Narratives Raise Questions: Models and Challenges 60
14.2 The Qur'an First: Establishing the Reference and Method 63
14.3 Prophetic Infallibility: Limits and Influence on Understanding the Sunnah 66
14.5 From theory to practice: analysis of modern and Quranic models 71
14.6.1 Motives behind contemporary readings of the Sunnah: 74
14.6.2 Methodological tools used (and their evaluation): 75
14.6.4 Possible positive and negative effects of contemporary readings: 79
14.6.5 Towards a balanced approach to renewal: 80
14.7 Towards a conscious and responsible management of the Prophet's heritage 81
15.4 Hellfire: Between the felt and the veil of distance 87
15.5 The Isthmus: The Veil of Revelation or Ongoing Reality? 88
15.6 God's mercy and the balance of justice: the scope of eternity and the vastness of paradise 89
15.10 Building Paradise with Our Own Hands: Good Words and Good Deeds 98
15.16 The soul in the balance: who is responsible for the torment? What is its purpose? 111
15.17 List of Quranic verses that have been relied upon 113
15.18 Intertwined Worlds: Angels, Jinn, and God's Universal Briefing 116
16 Series: The Soul in the Qur'an: The Journey of Existence - Responsibility and Destiny 124
16.1 Map of the human entity: the distinction and functions of the soul, heart, heart, and soul 124
16.2 The soul between assignment and choice: human responsibility for his actions 127
16.3 The death of the soul or its death? The fact of the "taste of death" and the disconnection 129
16.4 The Soul in the World of the Isthmus: Awareness - Accountability - and Initial Reward 131
16.5 The Day of Resurrection: Reckoning - Libra - and Witnesses 133
16.6 The eternal destiny of the soul: paradise of bliss or hellfire? 135
16.7 Self-purification: the path of salvation and the farmer 136
16.8 Degrees of the soul: from the bad to the reassuring 139
16.10 The Soul and the Shock of Truth: Why Resist What May Free Us? 142
16.11 Illusions of Atonement: How to Build a False Bulwark to Escape Responsibility? 144
16.14 The soul and the bad partner: managing the internal conflict towards integrity 150
16.17 "Spouse Self": Towards a Harmonious Functional Partnership with Self to Achieve Succession 157
17.2 Laylat al-Qadr in the Qur'an: reflection on meanings and illuminations from Surat al-Qadr 160
17.3 A New Reading of Surat Al-Qadr: A Mystical Vision from the Perspective of Ihab Hariri 161
17.5 The Personal Night of Power: Righteousness and Good Work at All Times 163
17.6 Laylat al-Qadr: The Light of Guidance between Science and Faith 164
17.7 Laylat al-Qadr: Between the spaciousness of interpretation and the dangers of superstition 166
18.1 Introduction to the dialectic of faith: Why do we differ in understanding a pivotal term? 169
18.12 Towards a Balanced Conception of Faith: Gathering Threads and Foreseeing Prospects 197
19 Tasbeeh in Islam: From the depth of honor to the prospects of work and life 199
19.1 The Fundamental Concept of Tasbeeh in Islam: Transcending Words 200
19.2 Exploring the Diverse Forms of Praise: Multiple Manifestations of a Single Cult 202
19.3 Praise and praise: a complementary relationship to the realization of God's majesty 205
19.4 The practical dimension of praise: from words to deeds 206
19.6 Timing and Etiquette: When and How to Swim to Maximize Spiritual Impact? 210
20.1 Introduction - Fasting: Is it just abstinence from food and drink? 215
20.2 Types of fasting in the Qur'an: fasting and fasting 217
20.3 Fasting as a method of Quranic reflection (Part One) 219
20.4 Fasting as a method of Quranic reflection (Part Two) 222
20.5 Details of contemplation in the verse of fasting (Al-Baqarah: 187) 225
20.7 "They ask you about the crescents" (al-Baqarah: 189) in the context of reflection 231
20.8 Contemplation of worship: from fasting to prayer - zakat and pilgrimage 234
20.9 Fasting as a method of Quranic reflection. 238
21 The "Hajj in the Qur'an" series presents a new and comprehensive vision of Hajj: 244
21.1 Rediscovering the Hajj: A Journey Beyond Place 244
21.2 Hajj: An Integrated Intellectual and Spiritual Journey 244
21.3 The symbolism of pilgrimages: beyond the apparent rituals 245
21.4 Quran Witnesses: Verses Supporting New Understanding of Hajj 246
21.5 Hajj is not a trip to Mecca.. but a journey in the worlds of knowledge! 247
21.6 "Hajj is a need".. Are we aware of our true need? 247
21.7 "And he authorized the people to go on pilgrimage." A global call to meet the need 248
21.8 "Men and against every atrophy". Who are invited to answer the call? 248
21.9 "Most famous information".. When is the real Hajj due? 249
21.10 Hajj.. Calamity or grace? A reading of the new concepts of the obligation of age 250
21.11 Hajj.. The continuous journey of a lifetime in seeking knowledge 252
21.12 The concept of Hajj (and authorized in people Hajj) 254
22 "Prayer" Series: A Journey of Consciousness and Change 257
22.1 The crisis of prayer: diagnosing the defect and searching for the essence of worship 257
22.2 Satan's methods of destroying prayer: how to confront the hidden enemy? 259
22.3 Types of Prayer in the Qur'an: A Holistic Vision Beyond Movements 261
22.4 Mihrab Prayer: Your Practical Guide to Deep Spiritual Contact 263
22.6 Shortening Prayer: Seeking Certainty and Challenging Heritage 268
22.7 Beating in the ground: getting out of the intellectual comfort zone 269
22.9 Prayer and Change: How to Make Your Prayer the Key to a Better Life? 272
22.11 Hajj: A journey of self-discovery and knowledge building 276
22.12 Prayer and Zakat: The Duality of Worship and the Pillar of Society 280
22.13 Prayer, Zakat and Good Deeds: The Triangle of Faith that Builds the Individual and Society 282
22.14 The Prophet in us: Discovering common sense and building a complete human being 284
22.15 Prayer, Zakat, and the Prophet: The Pillars of Building Good Citizenship 286
22.17 Typical prayer: not a rigid ritual but a living and comprehensive communication 290
22.18 Prayer: The Journey of the Soul and the Healing of Body and Mind 292
22.20 Energy Prayer: Beyond Movements. Journey through the gates of the universe 295
22.24 Mihrab Prayer: Monologues without chains. The Spirit's renewed dialogue with its Creator 302
23 Series on the concept of moral washing and acclamation 311
23.1 The concept of washing the face and hands and wiping the head and feet in the Qur'an 311
23.2 Ablution in the Qur'an: A New Reading Beyond Rituals Towards Intellectual Liberation 312
23.5 Washing janaabah in the Qur'an: Transcending Physical Purity to Deep Spiritual Purification 316
24 Series: Does the Holy Qur'an hold numerical secrets for prayer? 321
24.2 Accurate calculation methodology - literal values and basically the number 19 322
24.3 Application of the numerical methodology - calculating the rak'ahs of the five prayers 323
25 Series: "Insights Towards God: A Journey to Transcend the Ordinary and Realize the Truth" 325
25.1 Who is God? Searching for the truth behind the guise of common perceptions 325
26 A Journey to the Knowledge of God: Worship, Vision, and Divine Speech 361
30 "Deism and Divinity" Series - Towards a Renewed Understanding of the Noble Qur'an 364
30.1 God's Lordship and Relative Deism - The Basis 366
30.2 Gabriel: The faithful messenger and mediator between God and mankind 369
30.4 Evidence from the Holy Qur'an on the Lordship of Gabriel (in the functional sense) 376
30.5 The crisis of consensus and reflection in Islamic thought 378
30.7 The hierarchy of lordship in the vision of bin Odeh and Firas Al-Munir 383
30.8 "And your Lord came" - between the divine coming and the divine dispensation 385
30.10 "Lord of the people": prevailing ideas and their hidden authority 389
31 Divinity Series - An Introduction to Understanding God in the Qur'an 394
31.2 Types of worship: between legal assignment and realistic submission 397
31.3 "Al-Rahman": The manifestation of order and law in the world of creation 399
31.5 Stars and Hunting: Symbols of Guidance and Science on the Journey of Optional Divinity 403
31.6 The servants of Rahman: the model of balanced and bonding divinity 407
31.7 The Duality of Command and Creation: The Key to Understanding the Universe and Man 409
31.8 Attributes of believers: data handling skills and keys to access the world of command 412
31.9 Angels and Cosmic Data Management: A Look at the Five Vital Processes 414
31.11 Cut letters: mysterious symbols or keys to the world of command? 419
31.12 The Arabic tongue shown: the mirror of the universe and a miraculous divine system 422
32 Keys to understanding deism and divinity – a balanced critical analysis 426
32.1 The "One God": a functional system that transcends traditional understanding 427
32.3 "Al-Rahman": The manifestation of order and law in the world of creation 431
32.6 The "Lord of the People": Between Traditional Interpretation and the Power of Hidden Ideas 437
32.7 The High and the Most High: Levels of Management and Implementation in the Cosmic Order 438
32.8 Angels: Commanding Soldiers and Implementers of Divine Management 440
33 Series "Beating in the Qur'an" 449
33.1 "Beating in the Qur'an: The Problem of Traditional Understanding" 449
33.2 "In the language: does 'hit' necessarily mean physical beating?" 450
33.3 "Unconventional Approaches to the Interpretation of 'Beat Them': Exploratory Attempts" 452
33.4 "God's Lordship and Relative Deism: Does It Have to Do They Strike Them"?" 454
33.5 "Alternative Interpretations of 'Multiply Them': Towards an Integrated Understanding" 455
33.6 "Conclusion and Recommendations: Towards a Responsible Reading of the Qur'an" 458
34 Correcting misconceptions about jinn and demons 459
34.1 Jinn between text and interpretation: a systematic framework for understanding 459
34.2 "Linguistic roots: Are 'jinn' supernatural beings?" 461
34.3 "Jinn in the Qur'an: Semantic Resilience and Multiple Contexts" 464
34.4 "Orcs in the Qur'an: Are They Really Terrifying Demons?" 466
34.5 Demons in the Qur'an: Who are they and what is their truth?" 468
34.6 "Misunderstanding of jinn and demons: causes and consequences" 470
34.7 "Djinns and demons in contemporary reality: how to deal with them?" (Series Conclusion) 473
35 Numbers in the Qur'an: Beyond Quantum to Quality and Contemplation 475
35.1 "Methodological Introduction" Is every number in the Qur'an a "number"? 475
35.2 Numbers in the description of the divine self and the denial of polytheism 477
35.3 Numbers describing how and when 479
35.4 Re-reading "Muthanna, Three and Four" in the Marriage Verse 481
35.11 Numbers 100 and 80 in Surat An-Nur: The symbolism of "flogging" as a social manifestation 496
35.13 The symbolism of repeated numbers in the Qur'an: an invitation to systematic reflection 500
35.16 Numbers in the Qur'an and Prayer: Numerical Secrets and Mystical Significance 506
35.17 Summary of the series of articles on "Numbers in the Qur'an" 508
36 A journey into the depths of remembrance 509
36.1 Beyond remembering - linguistic roots and semantic essence of the male 509
36.2 Remembrance between heart and mind - the psychological and spiritual dimension of memory 511
36.3 Diving into the depths - the concept of hidden remembrance and the paradise of knowledge 513
36.4 Remembrance as a way of life - from inner evocation to practical application 515
36.5 Integrated Male Fabric - A Holistic View of the Awareness and Communication Journey 517
37 Supplication in a clear Arabic tongue: a renewed reading in the relationship with God 518
37.1 The essence of supplication and its place in Islam 518
37.2 Etiquette of supplication and reasons for answering 519
37.3 God's wisdom in responding to supplication 520
37.5 Supplication between trust and taking the reasons 524
38 Series: "The Best Stories: Exploring the Renewed Depths of Surat Yusuf" 529
38.1 Joseph's Story: The Immortal Narrative and Basic Lessons 530
38.2 Beyond Words: Linguistic Analysis and Interpretive Challenges in Surat Yusuf 533
38.5 Surah Yusuf: A renewed source of lesson and mercy in our contemporary life 540
39.1 Juggernaut in the Qur'an – Deciphering the "easy temptation" and rejecting coercion 544
39.3 "Fighting" in the Qur'an – From Sword and Blood to "Intellectual Fighter" 547
39.4 "No compulsion in religion" – the dominant rule and founding principle 548
39.5 "Do not kill your children": a deeper reading of the concept of murder in the Holy Qur'an 549
39.6 Camel - Did you kill the camel or kill the coal? 550
39.11 "Stoning" in the Qur'anic balance - from throwing stones to throwing ideas 562
39.12 "Stoning" in the Qur'an - Deconstructing the myth and killing intellectual terrorism 564
40.7 "The true Muslim" is the way of salvation and the guiding compass 581
41 Rereading Quranic Concepts: A Vision that Transcends Letter to the Soul and Thought 599
42 The Human Caliphate Project: The Purpose of Existence and the Tool of Investigation (Qur'an) 602
43 Rites as Tools of Caliphate: Reunderstanding Prayer and Fasting 603
45 The concept of worship in Islam: comprehensiveness and depth beyond rituals 606
51 The Echo of the First Revelation: The Qur'an and the Establishment of Equal Human Dignity 620
54 "Will they not contemplate?": Your individual responsibility to understand the Qur'an 627
55 From Contemplation to Application: Building a Society of Quranic Justice and Equity 629
56 Deciphering the Qur'an: The Methodology of Esoteric Contemplation and its Applications 630
59 Interpretation of the verses of Surat Maryam (Kahyas) 634
59.1 Interpretation of the cut letters (Kahias): 634
59.2 Interpretation of verses from Surat Al-Kahf 635
60 May God extend and the soldiers of God 636
61 Livelihood in the Qur'an: Between material giving and spiritual overflow 638
63 "Libra" and "adultery" – understanding the dysfunction of the life system 642
64 "Paradise" and "Hell" – Existential Situations We Are Living Now 644
65 "Skin" and "leather" – between the sensory envelope and the intellectual veil 645
66 A Journey into the Types of Praise: Between the Tongue - Thought and Action 649
67 The difference between interpretation - interpretation and reflection 651
68 . Redefining "Arabic" in the Qur'an: 653
69 . "tongue" vs. "tongue": 653
70 Reinterpret "download" and "download": 654
71 Redefining Key Concepts in Islam: From Apparent to Essence 655
72 Map of the human entity in the Qur'an: soul - heart - heart - soul - and chest 657
74 Revisiting the story of Saleh's camel: is it an animal miracle or a clear sign? 664
75 Beyond Recitation: The Deep Meaning of the Word "Qur'an" and the Need for Contemplation 665
76 "Nessa" in the Qur'an: Between touch and sciatica 667
78 Judgment" in the Qur'an: 670
79 The Virgin Mary: a symbol of change and revolution against outdated concepts 671
80 Kahias: The Code of Qur'anic Knowledge and the Key to Contemplation 673
83 The meaning of the word "soul" in the Holy Quran 678
84 Between God's Revelation and Human Interpretations: Where Does the Role of Reason Lie? 681
85 The call to understand the Qur'an directly and reflect on its verses 682
87 In a world without books: is the Qur'an still enough? 686
89 Expanding new concepts in the interpretation of the Qur'anic verse: "God deceases souls..." 690
90 A look at the universe and man 693
92 Heaven and Earth: Beyond the Apparent – Keys to Quranic Understanding 694
94 "Beating in the Earth": the journey of the mind and soul to the depths 698
95 "Corruption on Earth": When the Rope of Contemplation Breaks 699
97 Intelligence and instinct: basis and fuel 701
98 Names, language, and basis of learning 702
101 Lying and intelligence: the veil of insight and the closed gates of heaven 705
102 Instinct and Experiences: Potential and Environmental Impact 707
106 The concept of "beating in the ground" 711
107 The concept of marriage and marriage and the difference between them 712
108 The concept of laughter and crying 714
110 The concept of hunting in the Qur'an 716
112 New interpretations of some contemplators about Qibla, fasting and prayer: 717
117 The concept of "orphan" and "helper": 724
120 The Heavenly Table: Food for the Body or Food for the Soul? Reflections on Surat Al-Ma'idah 728
121 Marriage( so marry whatever women you want) 730
123 Slaughtering (I see in a dream that I am slaughtering you) 731
124 The concept of "ants" in the Qur'an 731
125.3 Signs of divine power and an invitation to reflect (Al-Baqarah: 28-29) 735
125.4 New hermeneutic attempts at the proverb of the "mosquito" – analysis and criticism 735
127 "And His throne was on water": deciphering divine sovereignty and cosmic order 742
130 The concept of hunting in the Qur'an: 748
131 The concept of horses and mules 750
132 The concept of donkeys in the Qur'an 751
133 The difference between "king", "angels", and "soul": 752
134 Qibla: From the direction of prayer to the compass of existential and intellectual life 753
136 The "Middle Nation" as a Campaign of Responsibility: 756
137 Foolishness in the Islamic Heritage and the Noble Qur'an: A Multifaceted Concept 757
138 The concept of "East and West" 759
139 The importance of critical thinking and the pursuit of knowledge: 760
140 The Straight Multi-Path Path: 762
141 Emphasizing the conceptual dimension of the Qur'an: 763
142 The relationship between the Arabic language and the tongue of the Qur'an: 764
143 Angels (Gabriel and Mikael): 764
145 Deconstructing "What Eat the Seven": From Forbidden Food to a Call for Innovation 765
146 The subject of disbelief from a Quranic and linguistic perspective 766
148 The throne of your Lord 771
150 Detailing my concept of praise and thanks 776
151 The "Merciful" Name of God: Its Deep Meanings and Impact on Our Lives 778
152 Reviving the country: among the ruins of the self and the architecture of the soul 780
153 The concept of paradise and rivers in the Holy Quran 782
154 Does God exist? Rethinking Cosmic and Subjective Evidence 784
155 God's words: is it an audible voice or inspiration and understanding? 786
156 God's vision: Is it possible in this world? 788
157 The Power of Delivery: The Key to Inner Peace and Real Success 791
158 The meaning of the hour in the Quran 793
159 From Wandering to Guidance: A Journey into the Concepts of Shirk and Monotheism 794
160 Towards a deeper understanding of polytheism: from idolatry to the trap of ideas 796
163 Breaking Intellectual Idols: A Critical Reading of the Stories of the Prophets 802
164 Define the basic concepts about Islam, faith and Sunnah 804
165 Fajr: Truth Revealed and Awareness Dawn.. A New Reading in the Verse of "The Qur'an of Fajr" 806
167 Fajr: Truth Revealed and Awareness Dawn.. A New Reading in the Verse of "The Qur'an of Fajr" 809
168 Man and Humans in the Holy Qur'an: Towards a Deeper Understanding of Human Being 811
169 Sensing the meanings, energy, sound and shape of letter names 813